TMB appoints business development manager

Author: By John Bakie
IFAonline | 07 Jan 2008 | 14:30

Categories: Mortgages| Companies

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The Mortgage Business (TMB) has appointed Caroline Carroll as business development manager it was announced today.

Carroll will be responsible for representing TMB to brokers in South and West Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

She has a total of 18 years experience in the financial services, having started her career as a cashier at Lloyds Bank. She moved on to sell mortgages at Norwich & Peterborough, and then worked as an IFA at Bradford & Bingley.

Carroll first became a business development manager in 1995 at Cheltenham & Gloucester.

In 1999, she moved to Intelligent Finance for the launch of its offset proposition and, most recently, has worked at GMAC-RFC, selling specialist and mainstream mortgages in the Midlands.

TMB says Carroll has great drive and commitment and will be a good asset for the TMB team.

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